As long as there has been warfare, animals have been used as part of the war effort. The Bible mentions battles fought with horses and chariots. Ancient peoples, such as the Greeks, used elephants as well in their battles. During World War II, cavalry units were still in existence, despite the fact that tanks were edging them out. Today, dogs are often used for military and police work, because of their superior sense of smell.
Many soldiers and their families have adopted pets and are not always able to take them along when deployed. Retired military pets are often in need of homes and can sometimes be adopted by army veterans.
Articles about pets in the military
- ASPCA-Help Military Dogs
- Alexander the Great and Bucephalus
- Black Jack
- Canine Hero Memorials
- Cats in the Military
- Comanche – a Horse
- Doggie Combat Paramedics
- Dogs in the Military
- Hero Dog Helps Find Osama bin Laden
- Hero Dogs Come Home
- Horses in Warfare
- Military Dog Adoptions
- Military Dogs and PTSD
- Pets For Patriots
- Pets for Patriots PCS News
- Pets in the Civil War
- War Horse (Movie)